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DO YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO DONATE?

Do you have archival materials pertaining to the history of the Canadian Psychological Association that you wish to donate? If so, please write to the Association’s Historian. In your letter please itemize all the materials you wish to have forwarded, and note the approximate size of the collection (in inches or feet). If any of these materials appear to have archival or historical value, and can be said to properly belong among the Canadian Psychological Association fonds, the Canadian Psychological Association will assist in making the arrangements to have the materials shipped to Head Office and will then forward them to Library and Archives Canada where they will be placed among the Canadian Psychological Association fonds. Please do not forward any materials without having made arrangements with the CPA Historian.

Please note: The Canadian Psychological Association cannot accept personal papers, as valuable as they may be. If you are interested in depositing your personal papers please contact the archives attached to your university. If your university does not have an archives or you are not affiliated with a university you may wish to contact your local or provincial archives. Or, you may want to contact Library and Archives Canada.

If you have archival materials pertaining to the history of Canadian psychology that may have archival or historical value, please look into finding a home for them. These materials will no doubt be useful to future historians and will do much to facilitate historical scholarship. Besides that, you may get a tax credit.




 

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